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New guy!

Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2014 6:54 am
by eirikbj
Hello there.

I am Eirik Berge Jensen from Oslo, Norway. Since forever, I have been writing music but never earned a dime (or "krone" as it´s called in Norway) of it.

Here is my Bio from taxi.com:
- Educated in Philosophy and Political Science.
- Worked for extended time as technical writer/content manager.
- Re-educated as Fictional Director (Film/TV).
- Worked as Location Manager on several Norwegian film productions.

For the last couple of years I´ve been aimlessly wandering about, not knowing where to proceed with my life.
The I found Taxi, that seem even to good to be true.

Made me speed up production. I have a goal to make 2.5 minutes of music every day, but from nothing to every day seems like a tall order.
As of from today I will start to follow the requests from Taxi, not just jot down what ever is in my head after the days first coffee.

Don´t know if I can make a living out of this, but I will give it a go. Eat, sleep, produce - that shall be my life from now on.
A little bit intimidated by you guys with hundreds of songs already in libraries before making half a salary, but I shall try not to be scared stiff. :D
At the same time - the prices here in Norway are a lot higher than most other places, so we will see :)

I planned to attend the rally, but my ex-wife already made plans, so I have to be with the kids that weekend.

Been jotting about this forum for the last couple of days and it seems like a pleasant place. Looking forward to the rest of my stay here.

Re: New guy!

Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2014 10:51 am
by teleblaster
Welcom Eirik! We share the same name, but quite different spellings... Be sure to get involved in the peer to peer section, we'd love to hear your music.

Hey, I just listened to some of your stuff on your taxi page. Really liked the quirky Christmas tracks. Did you submit them for the listing?

Re: New guy!

Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2014 3:50 pm
by Russell Landwehr
Hi Erik, it's good to meet you.

Don't kill yourself trying to reach a goal like "2.5 minutes per day." Consider something like 2 hours (or more) of composing/mixing/whatever... every day. And just be happy with whatever comes from it. Working a steady block of time like this at a regularly scheduled time of the day will produce the best results. You won't feel pressured to produce a certain amount of music, and you will find that you will become very productive through this constant and steady pace.

Regards
Russell

Re: New guy!

Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2014 5:21 am
by eirikbj
Thanks, Teleblaster! Yes I did, but they were not cosy and warming enough. But I nailed the tip-toeing part, said the critique.

Re: New guy!

Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2014 5:28 am
by eirikbj
Good to meet you too, Russel.

I am not currently working with anything else, so two hours will leave me just hanging around for the rest of the day, and that´s not good :)
Besides I kind of get in "the zone" when I start, so two hours will seem like two minutes.

However, I am not that strict with the 2.5 minutes rule. Last week I worked 24/7 with recording and production of the "Razorblade"-songs, and had to let go of the rule.

The week before that I tried to make a EDM song, and I haven´t done that in 15 years, so I had to study the genre. So I spent 3 days producing the aforementioned minutes.

So, I have the 2.5 minutes rule as a baseline, but am not that strict administering it. :)

Re: New guy!

Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2014 6:20 am
by Russell Landwehr
eirikbj wrote:Good to meet you too, Russel.

I am not currently working with anything else, so two hours will leave me just hanging around for the rest of the day, and that´s not good :)
Besides I kind of get in "the zone" when I start, so two hours will seem like two minutes.

However, I am not that strict with the 2.5 minutes rule. Last week I worked 24/7 with recording and production of the "Razorblade"-songs, and had to let go of the rule.

The week before that I tried to make a EDM song, and I haven´t done that in 15 years, so I had to study the genre. So I spent 3 days producing the aforementioned minutes.

So, I have the 2.5 minutes rule as a baseline, but am not that strict administering it. :)
That's cool... Yeah, when you're "in the zone" and the music is flowing there's no need to stop... though when you do stop to take a break you realize how simultaneously exhausted and invigorated you've become. 8-)

I was coming at it from the standpoint of someone with limited time. (like me) But you still need to commit to a specific time of the day to sit down and crank it up. The subconscious (or muse) really likes to be on a schedule. ;)

Regards
Russell

Re: New guy!

Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2014 7:16 am
by eirikbj
I know. I have to be careful with my ears, mixing for a long period of time.
I try to mix at low volumes, but then again the fan of my macbook (I think) exhausts my ears/brain considerably.

Re: New guy!

Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2014 10:22 pm
by coolhouse912
Hi Erik! Welcome! Start making plans for next year's Rally. Lotsa folks make it over from Europe. You won't regret it!

Looking forward to hearing your tracks.

Regards,
Mike